Thank you for sharing your in house experiences albeit different in many areas from mine.
It is sad IMO that you ask about what pellets he is using to make the numbers, then you say you are not calling him a liar, and then you come back with another round of statements none of which as shared were based on your understanding of that which we continue to do with Ed's gal. It would be wonderful is you did not sway like a branch in the wind. If you decide to participate then stand by that which you say instead of back peddling; all can see this.
In my world If I do not know I ask rather than insinuate that what I am being told is not true.
Ed's motor is "extreme" and the internal tweaks are far more than most would entertain and yet Ed wanted to share the results so folks could see that which can be accomplished.
Within her heart is the best crank swinging the best rods moving a custom set of 10.1 CR pistons sealed with thicker stainless steel rings, modified oiling, custom cams spun using only the best custom chains and tensioners, flowed and ported heads with over sized custom valves, ATI balancer and lightened flywheel, ARP hardware throughout, and the list goes on.
At this time she has no more fuel; in fact for her to migrate through a mile event this will have to be addressed because it is one thing to have a strong gear blast and very much another to have a extended pull at such power levels; we know and have discussed this.
John aka AccuFab is a good man and a friend and we have done cool stuff together; this motor is another such an example. I was reluctant to bump the CR however in the end it was the perfect decision and she is a phenomenal gal to exercise.
Now as for bringing twin turbo’s into the thread; I did so in part so folks would understand that like horsepower does create the basis for like kind exercising; the Whipple’s gal and the twin turbo gals play well together and yet find their strong points in different arenas.
Takes care
Shadowman
Interesting and thanks for letting us see inside Ed's motor.